Lyric Echoes
Author | : Russell Judson Waters |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 1907 |
Genre | : California |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Russell Judson Waters |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 1907 |
Genre | : California |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Nomi Dave |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2019-10-02 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 022665463X |
Music has long been an avenue for protest, seen as a way to promote freedom and equality, instill hope, and fight for change. Popular music, in particular, is considered to be an effective form of subversion and resistance under oppressive circumstances. But, as Nomi Dave shows us in The Revolution’s Echoes, the opposite is also true: music can often support, rather than challenge, the powers that be. Dave introduces readers to the music supporting the authoritarian regime of former Guinean president Sékou Touré, and the musicians who, even long after his death, have continued to praise dictators and avoid dissent. Dave shows that this isn’t just the result of state manipulation; even in the absence of coercion, musicians and their audiences take real pleasure in musical praise of leaders. Time and again, whether in traditional music or in newer genres such as rap, Guinean musicians have celebrated state power and authority. With The Revolution’s Echoes, Dave insists that we must grapple with the uncomfortable truth that some forms of music choose to support authoritarianism, generating new pleasures and new politics in the process.
Author | : Dr. K. S. Venkateswaran |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 129 |
Release | : 2014-09-19 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1490743294 |
In 1961 when Air-India operated regular cargo services known as Flying Sherpa, poet K. S. Venkateswaran was inspired to create lyrical verse that reflected the changing times as passengers embarked on flights that allowed them to travel from one end of the world to the otherand back again. Some fifty years later, Venkateswaran shares a three-part collection of poems that symbolize an ever-changing world, the beauty of nature, and the complexities of life. Venkateswarans first section of poetry highlights the incredible transitions that surrounded the beginning of passenger air travel in the early 1960s. From the wild animals that were first transported on Air Sherpa to Air-Indias first Boeing 707 services that introduced air travel from India to Tokyo, Venkateswaran lightheartedly reflects on a time that forever changed the world. In his second and third sections, Venkateswaran shares a lyrical glimpse into the past and an atmosphere changed by nationalism and patriotism while offering an inspirational perspective on love, nature, and Indian culture and traditions. In this unique collection of verse, a poet lets his emotions guide his pen as he shares his lyrical reflections on life and the world around him.
Author | : George Alexander Kohut |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 730 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : Bible |
ISBN | : |
Paged continuously. CONTENTS.- v.1. Lyrical, narrative and devotional poems.- v.2. Selections from the drama.
Author | : Carola Nielinger-Vakil |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0521845343 |
Carola Nielinger-Vakil examines selected works by Nono in the historical context of Italy and Germany after 1945.
Author | : Esa Myllylä |
Publisher | : Esa Myllylä |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2023-08-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
"Lyrics Without Music Vol 3" presents a collection of 11 captivating and thought-provoking lyrics, carefully crafted to evoke a myriad of emotions without the constraint of musical composition. This volume breaks free from traditional naming conventions, allowing the readers to interpret and connect with the verses on a personal level. Within this poetic anthology, readers will explore a vast range of themes and subjects. From the intoxicating liberation of love to the depths of heartbreak's sorrow, each lyric encapsulates the human experience in its raw and unadorned form. With each page, readers will embark on a journey where words become the instrument, and emotions become the melody.
Author | : David Pichaske |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2010-04-08 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1441197397 |
A remarkably fresh piece of Dylan scholarship, focusing on the profound impact that his Midwestern roots have had on his songs, politics, and prophetic character.
Author | : Ayendy Bonifacio |
Publisher | : Edinburgh University Press |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2024-04-30 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1399523511 |
Drawing examples from over 200 English-language and Spanish-language newspapers and periodicals published between January 1855 and October 1901, Paratextuality in Anglophone and Hispanophone Poems in the US Press, 1855-1901 argues that nineteenth-century newspaper poems are inherently paratextual. The paratextual situation of many newspaper poems (their links to surrounding textual items and discourses), their editorialisation through circulation (the way poems were altered from newspaper to newspaper) and their association and disassociation with certain celebrity bylines, editors and newspaper titles enabled contemporaneous poetic value and taste that, in the mid- to late-nineteenth century, were not only sentimental, Romantic and/or genteel. In addition to these important categories for determining a good and bad poem, poetic taste and value were determined, Bonifacio argues, via arbitrary consequences of circulation, paratextualisation, typesetter error and editorial convenience.